id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yojo26p6xrfcjjcjta7m45dxhi Yuki Ohsawa Changes in the conceptualization of body and mind in Japanese popular culture, 1950 - 2015 2016 245 .pdf application/pdf 57688 3475 63 beings and bodies in contemporary Japanese science fiction anime, manga, and literature. Japanese popular culture has created a wide range of imagined technological bodies, the As Yōrō points out, the human brain prefers controlling everything, including its body. (2004), to discuss cyborg subjectivity and gender, posthuman/technological bodies, the body and the self/mind; and what kind of issues do anime and manga persist in illustrating. In order to demonstrate the hybridity of the human body, in her later work Haraway robot body, influenced by advanced technology, and human beings; 2) the conceptualization of and most popular Japanese humanoid-robot character in post-war Japan was Astro Boy, created character to reveal 1) the relation between the robot body, influenced by advanced technology, robot (artificial) body, influenced by advanced technology, and human beings; 2) the many Japanese anime and novels to illustrate a new conceptualization of the body. ./cache/work_yojo26p6xrfcjjcjta7m45dxhi.pdf ./txt/work_yojo26p6xrfcjjcjta7m45dxhi.txt